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Sunday. 3/2. Gorge freezing rain. Mt. Hood mixed precip. Isn’t this exciting weather?

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After blowing several “winter storm warning” forecasts this winter (it’s freakin’ hard to predict the Gorge, folks), I think NOAA and I are both quite happy to have called this one right. Please be careful out there today. No snow tires? No chains? Don’t do it. And you idiots driving past my window on I-84 doing 50+mph, slow the f**k down. Please. Slow the f**k down, please.

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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast

Sounds like I was a little off on the timing of the switch from snow to rain on Mt. Hood: it’s been alternating back and forth since yesterday evening. Snow most of the time, but also some mist and rain mixed in. We’ll see a transition today away from the white stuff and towards the wet stuff. The snow level will be around 5000′ early, rising to 6000′ by 1pm and dropping to 5000-5500′ by Monday morning. We’ll see light mist/snow early, with precip rates picking up after 10am, for 1”+ water value (WV) by 4pm and another 1-2” WV overnight. We may see a few wet inches of snow out of this, but most of this, I suspect, will fall as rain at base elevations. Wind today will be SW 35 early, rising to SW 45 midday and SW 50 in the evening.

Monday starts with a wintry mix of precip, quickly becoming rain, as the snow level rises from 5500′ early to 6000′ at 7am and 6500′ in the afternoon, before dropping to 5000-5500′ overnight. Models are disagreeing on precip amounts, suggesting anything from 1-3” of rain during the day, followed by showers, or more likely, flurries, overnight, for less than 1” of new. Wind will be WSW 40 early, switching to W 40 in the afternoon and dropping to W 30 overnight.

Tuesday starts with a few flurries, followed by a transition to rain – the snow level will be at 5000′ early, rising to 5500′ at 10am, and then slowly rising to 7500′ by midnight. We’ll get .2-.4” rain from 4am-4pm, followed by another .4” or so of rain overnight.

Wednesday looks very warm and wet, with the snow level around 7500-8500′ (c’mon, it’s 4 days away!). Pineapples may fall from the sky, so wear a helmet. At this point, Thursday looks cold-enough and snowy, but that’s a long way out to be predicting.

Gorge Wind

There’s a solid east gradient this morning, .19, with an upper level low offshore reinforcing that gradient. It’s blowing in the upper 20’s at Stevenson, where the sensor has been protected from accumulating ice by a miracle. At Rooster, the sensor is iced up. Expect the easterlies to slowly fade, switching to light west wind sometime between 4pm and 10pm.

Monday starts with light west wind, picking up to gusty 21-24. Thursday looks like a light westerly day.

Gorge Weather

Gorge weather is officially messy this morning. And exciting, if you’re me or Larry Spellman, who got his birthday wish. According to NOAA (who I called to report continued snowfall here in HR), there’s 1/4” of ice in Cascade Locks. According to TripCheck, chains are required on I-84. Messy, for sure. As always, it’s difficult to predict when temps will rise above freezing, but it looks like 4pm is Magic Hour today, as an upper level low swings across Washington, switching the cross-Cascade gradient from E to W.

As for snow/sleet/ice amounts, well, precip rates will increase after 10am. Expect another .2-.4” water value to fall before we switch to pure rain. That will give us up to 1” of snow followed by .1-.2” freezing rain today. Good thing it’s going to warm up this evening, because we’re going to see .5” of rain tonight.

Monday starts with temps in the mid-40’s, warming to the low 50’s in the afternoon. We’ll see steady rainfall all day, tapering off after 4pm. Tuesday looks warm and showery, with temps in the mid-40’s early and mid-50’s in the afternoon. We’ll see rain showers and rainbows. Wednesday looks really warm and really wet.

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Events – email me if I’ve missed any outdoor-related events

The normally-scheduled Sunday ping-pong is canceled this week. Rugby, however, at the Mosier School at 3pm, is on.

Coming up March 8th, it’s Bowl For Kids’ Sake, the annual fundraiser for Big Brothers, Big Sisters. Now look, folks. This program saves lives. Kids who have a “big” have lower dropout rates, better mental health, better grades and more success in life. Trust me on this one, and please make a donation. Any amount helps. And if you want to be involved, there are about 20 boys looking for a Big. Just 2 hours a week can change a kid’s life. Call 541-436-0306 for more information.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira

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March 1st: In like a pineapple, out like a (to be determined). It’s Saturday. Do you know where your studded tires are?

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Random Morning Thoughts

You ever have a moment where you’re meandering through life and all of a sudden you realize how much someone has done for you that goes way above and beyond the call of duty? I had one of those moments yesterday. I don’t think the person I’m thinking of is reading this, but my gratitude goes out to her. And… just so you know, I slept in until 6:50am again today!

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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast – 5000′
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Mt. Hood Snow Forecast

The Mt. Hood snow forecast, challenging as it is, is easier than the Gorge weather forecast this weekend, by far. The snow level today will be around 1000′ this morning, falling to the surface this afternoon, but temps at 5000′ will remain in the mid 20’s. We’ll see .1” or so water value (WV) by 4pm, for an inch of new snow. Between 4pm today and 4am Sunday, we’ll see .3-.4” WV for 3-4” of snow. Wind will be SW 15-20 early, rising to WSW 30 in the afternoon.

Tomorrow looks awesome and fascinating on Mt. Hood. Those of you who know me know that is not a good sign for a great day of skiing. (insert happy emoticon here) Mt. Hood starts off the day in a layer of mid-level clouds and fog with flurries. The snow level will be at the surface, but temps at 5000′ will be just below freezing. Around 10am, temps between 3k and 5k will warm to just above freezing, and after that, we’ll see the snow level rise to 5500-6000′. Actually, just to be clear, the sounding model suggests 5500′, and the 850mb temp model suggests 6500′. Lots of variation there.

So, on Sunday, we’ll see one system swing through before 1pm, with .3-.4” WV for 2-3” of snow. Then another much wetter and warmer system comes through after 1pm, for 2-2.5” WV by Monday morning. Yeah, that’s a lot of WV. The first .5” may fall as wet, dense snow, for 1-2” of new, but after that, the most likely scenario is rain down low and snow up high. Wind on Sunday will be WSW 40 early, 45mph midday and 50mph in the evening.

Monday sees the snow level at 6000′ early, rising to 6500′ midday, with 2.5” WV during the day and another 1.5” overnight. Call that rain, most likely. Wind will be WSW 35-40 all day. Tuesday looks similar to Monday, but not quite as wet, and Wednesday looks warmer and much wetter, assuming that long-range model is correct.

Oh well. Snow water equivalent is SWE, whether it’s in the form of snow or saturated snow, and we need the SWE for our summer water-based tasks.

Gorge Wind

It’s a nice, strong start to the day today: 40 at Rooster and 36 at Stevenson with an E.17 gradient. Expect that to hold today, with easterlies at 40-50 tomorrow morning, fading to E 10-15 in the afternoon and becoming not-windy overnight, with light west wind on Monday.

Gorge Weather

I’m going to quote the NOAA AFD to start this forecast: “LET ME START OFF BY SAYING THIS IS ONE OF THE MOST CHALLENGING FORECASTS THUS FAR IN MY CAREER.”

Here’s the basic problem: models are all over the place in predicting how much cold air will make it to the Gorge from Canada. That makes it very difficult to know how far freezing we’ll end up. Combine that with powerful March sunlight filtering through the clouds, and it’s tough to predict how much frozen stuff will stick to photon-warmed surfaces.

That said, we’re not as cold as we should be this morning, but we should drop below freezing this afternoon. If not, we’ll be below freezing tonight. Today looks cloudy, with light snow/rain showers possible during the day. Precip rates pick up after 4pm, for the potential of 1-2” of snow tonight.

Tomorrow looks pretty wild. We should be below freezing tomorrow under cloudy sky. Temps are going to warm above freezing in the 3000′-5000′ elevation range mid-morning, so we’ll likely see a switch to sleet or freezing rain in the valleys at that point. Models show the air warming above freezing down to river level somewhere between 4pm and 10pm. Cross your fingers that it happens earlier, and whatever you do, don’t put yourself on I-84 tomorrow afternoon.

Expect 1-2” of snow Sunday morning (likely the low end), followed by .1” to .2” water value sleet and freezing rain before 4pm. That’s when things get tricky, as a very wet system moves over the top of our unpredictably cold air. Should we see sub-freezing temps in the Gorge through 10pm, we’ll get .25” to .5” of ice before a switch to rain overnight. Should we see a 4pm warmup, we’ll see .4-.7” rain by 4am Monday.

Monday looks very wet and warm, with temps at least in the upper 40’s. Tuesday also looks warm and wet, although not quite as wet. Wednesday looks like it’ll be in the 50’s with pineapples falling from the sky.

Road and Mountain Biking

Syncline was perfect yesterday. Get it before the snow/sleet/rain/ice/whatever today.


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Events – email me if I’ve missed any outdoor-related events

Today is the Cold Lap cyclocross ride at Dirty Fingers at 3pm. Coming up Tuesday, Dirty Fingers is having a Mardi Gras party in support of Big Brothers, Big Sister of the Gorge.

Coming up March 8th, it’s Bowl For Kids’ Sake, the annual fundraiser for Big Brothers, Big Sisters. Now look, folks. This program saves lives. Kids who have a “big” have lower dropout rates, better mental health, better grades and more success in life. Trust me on this one, and please make a donation. Any amount helps. And if you want to be involved, there are about 20 boys looking for a Big. Just 2 hours a week can change a kid’s life. Call 541-436-0306 for more information.

Have an awesome day today!

Temira